What is land surveying?Land surveying is measuring the earth through detailed study, inspection, field measurements, and research.

What do I need to get a cost estimate/quote for my land survey?
You will need the legal description and a copy of your property's survey map. The survey map may be obtained from the
Department of Land Management's Record Division for a small fee. Contact us for a free quote.

How do I get a map of a property?
Step 1: Go to the Records Division at the Department of Land Management at ITC 3rd floor.
Step 2: Have the Lot number of the property. (Addresses do NOT work.)
Step 3: Look up the Lot number and obtain the Document number or LM check number of Lot.
Step 4: Give clerk the Document number or LM check number of Lot.
Step 5: Pay copy fee.

Do I really need a licensed Professional Land Surveyor (PLS)?
Yes, according to Guam law, only licensed (professional) land surveyors are allowed to practice, advertise, or offer
land surveying services. If you decide to hire an individual or firm to perform a land survey of your property, verify
that they are licensed with the Board of Professional Engineers, Architects, and Land Surveyors (PEALS). They can provide
you with a list of individuals and firms authorized to provide land surveying services or they can verify if an
individual is licensed. You can contact them here at http://www.guam-peals.org.

Are all land surveyors the same?
NO! In any profession, there are some good and bad apples. Some are more skilled in certain types of surveys than
others. A competent land surveyor will offer the following as a standard for his services: be willing to take full
responsibility for his survey by recording his survey results at the Department of Land Management Records Division
and be willing to accomplish a survey that is defensible in court.

Why do I need a Professional Land Surveyor?

Reveal any boundary issues with a property

Indicate exact property location

Suggest possible options for the property such as subdivisions, parceling, parental subdivisions, and consolidation

Why are surveys so expensive?
The land surveying process is more complicated than most people expect. It requires a considerable amount of work
experience and education. There are several stages in performing a survey which consists of:

preliminary research and calculations,

field work which usually includes work outside the immediate lot,

office analysis and calculations,

preparation of a survey sketch/report,

and installation of survey monuments.

How can I be a land surveyor?
You are in luck. One of our professional land surveyors has taught a land surveying class at GCC.
Contact us for more information.

What do I do if I have a boundary problem or dispute?
We usually recommend having a report prepared by a professional land surveyor detailing the extent and nature of
the survey problem. If your neighbor approaches you about a survey problem, you should ask him if there is a
report by a licensed land surveyor. If there is a report, you will need to have your own licensed land surveyor
verify the report. Ultimately, only the courts can settle the dispute.

Is my lot big enough to subdivide?
It depends on several factors. Check this chart.